Booeys: Rip in the Rift

Booeys: Rip in the Rift

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System Requirements
Minimum:

  • 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • Processor: x64 Architecture
  • RAM: 500 MB
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 240 MB

Recommended:

  • 64-bit processor and operating system

 
Tags:
Educational Game Visual Perception Autism Support Interactive Learning VB-MAPP Integration

A tear in the fabric of reality has transported items from the human world into Booey's realm! Booey needs your help to tidy up and send everything back home. Can you restore order to the chaos?

Discover over 150 unique items to possess and control! Watch as balls roll, ducks waddle, planes soar, and toast... toasts?

For Clinicians, Teachers, and Parents
Booeys: Rip in the Rift is designed to complement VB-MAPP assessments and curriculum in a fun and engaging way, offering endless customization options to support individualized instruction.

Easy to start; powerful enough for professional use!
The Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP), developed by Dr. Mark Sundberg, is a criterion-referenced assessment, curriculum guide, and skill tracking system. Grounded in the theory of verbal behavior, the VB-MAPP is an evidence-based tool widely used for early learners with language delays and autism spectrum disorder.

Booeys: Rip in the Rift seamlessly integrates into your curriculum, aligning with educational standards and VB-MAPP objectives for visual perception and matching skills. Students sort objects based on various criteria, mirroring classroom activities. This game effectively supports:

  • Early Learners: Identifying identical objects (fruits, shapes) in line with Kindergarten standards.
  • Developing Learners: Grouping similar items (colors, categories) according to Grade 1-2 expectations.
  • Advanced Students: Finding variations within categories (textures, patterns) to challenge Grade 3 and above.

Booeys engages players with embedded visual prompts that subtly guide them, mimicking therapist instructions, and featuring “explosive” scenes when they match items correctly. As children play, Booeys tracks their progress, providing insights into accuracy rates, submitted items, and active input time. This data can be shared with clinicians, educators, and parents to inform further learning and interventions.